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A warm hello to all of you.
I am looking for a new Beovision TV at the moment. I guess I need some so decide which one.
My dram always was a Beovision 7-40 or 7-55 on motorised floortsand ans if possible a Beolab 10 underneath the display. This week I ran into the new Avant and the Beovision 11.
I do have to admit the 11 does look a bit better than the Avant. But the Beovision 7 is a class of it's own.
Is it reasonnable to go for a Beovision 7? I think second hand BV 7 of the latest serie are at the same price level as a bew Avant!? Is the Avant much more up to date than the BV 7 or 11?
Hope someone likes to discuss that matter with me.
Cheers, Noah
Beosound Stage, Beovision 8-40, Beolit 20, Beosound Explore.
Hi Noah,
I agree with Chris. I also have a 7_55 and it is one heck of a TV. I have the 3D/HD/Blu Ray version on a motorised floor stand. Picture and sound (I have a BL7.4 centre, BL2 sub and BL8000's as rear and BL3000 flat panels as front soon to be replaced with BL3's) is wonderful. For CD's too.
If you buy used, look at our title sponsor - they currently have a motorised stand for the BV7_55 for sale at £295 wich is about a £1000 saving on a new stand.
I bought mine from Lifestyle AV and it is incrdeible value - shipped in original box, BEO4 included etc etc. and a huge saving.
I was a huge fan of the new Avant but reading some of the experiences of new owners, it made me think twice and so I bought the 7_55. Very glad I did.
Be aware though, it weighs a ton and getting it onto the floor stand is not for the faint hearted!
Dave.
Chris Townsend:The 11 looks more like a Beovision to me, but lacks the WISA capability for wireless speakers if that's your preference.
rob08: Chris Townsend: The 11 looks more like a Beovision to me, but lacks the WISA capability for wireless speakers if that's your preference. Chris, I think the later mks of the BV-11 has built in WISA.
Chris Townsend: The 11 looks more like a Beovision to me, but lacks the WISA capability for wireless speakers if that's your preference.
The 11 looks more like a Beovision to me, but lacks the WISA capability for wireless speakers if that's your preference.
Chris, I think the later mks of the BV-11 has built in WISA.
Certainly from at least 2013 they are WISA compatible. Lifestyle AV just sold one that's WISA enabled:
http://www.lifestyle-av.co.uk/details.asp?sectionId=1&productId=8636
Double post
Livingroom: BL3, BL11, BV11-46 Kitchen: Beosound 1 GVA, Beocom 2 Bathroom: M3 Homeoffice: M3, Beocom 2 Library: Beosound Emerge, Beocom 6000 Bedroom: M5, Essence remote Travel: Beoplay E8 2.0, Beoplay EQ, Beoplay Earset
Dave Farr: Certainly from at least 2013 they are WISA compatible. Lifestyle AV just sold one that's WISA enabled: http://www.lifestyle-av.co.uk/details.asp?sectionId=1&productId=8636 Dave.
No intention to hijack the thread, but Is it possible to retrofit?
My BV11 is Type no 9557
Didn't know that, cheers
Dave Farr: rob08: Chris Townsend: The 11 looks more like a Beovision to me, but lacks the WISA capability for wireless speakers if that's your preference. Chris, I think the later mks of the BV-11 has built in WISA. Certainly from at least 2013 they are WISA compatible. Lifestyle AV just sold one that's WISA enabled: http://www.lifestyle-av.co.uk/details.asp?sectionId=1&productId=8636 Dave.
Hiort: No intention to hijack the thread, but Is it possible to retrofit? My BV11 is Type no 9557
Haven't a clue. But as most things seem to be modular based these days, it's probably worth contacting your B&O dealer directly and asking them.
Alternatively, e-mail B&O customer services from their home page. I have done several times and they are really quite helpful and fast with a reply.
Hiort:No intention to hijack the thread, but Is it possible to retrofit? My BV11 is Type no 9557 Happy owner of: BV11 46", NL/ML Converter, 2 x Beocom 2, Beocom 6000, Beocenter 2, Beolab 3, Beolab 2000, Beo4, Beolab 11, Playmaker, Beolab 3500, 2 x Beolit 12
Agreed. I love mine, but it took two men to lift the panel up and a third to guide onto the floor stand contact point. Luckily I had some spare construction workers on the property when I asked for some help.
BeoLab 5, BeoVision 7-55 MK2, BeoSound 5 Encore, BeoSound 9000, BeoLab Penta III, BeoLab 8000, BeoLab 6000, BeoLab 2, BeoLab 7-6, BeoSound 8, BeoTime (analog clock), Beo 4 remote.
Hungedu: Agreed. I love mine, but it took two men to lift the panel up and a third to guide onto the floor stand contact point. Luckily I had some spare construction workers on the property when I asked for some help.
That was fortunate. It was just me and my wife! Good job she's a strong girl. We had to lift it on the original packing box styrofoam - as in fact you're supposed to do but we needed a few wooden wedges to lift it enough to get on the stand hanger.
Now that's a strong girl
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Okay - now this thread is turning into a "strong girl"-thread....:)
But to answer the op question:
If you dreamt of a BV-40/55 get one now. They were never cheaper.
And my BV7-40 with BL10 (and BL5) is still an amazing setup connected to a BS5, a cinema setup and a seven room linksystem.
Stefan